Is that the same security guard?
Is that the same security guard?
correct way to `echo | sudo tee`
Simple remote system and monitoring tool
I’m looking for a simple remote system monitoring and alerting tool. Nothing fancy. Do you know of any? Features: - monitors CPU, memory and disk space - can accept multiple hosts to watch - has some sort of alerting system - can be deployed as a single docker container - can be configured using a text file - configs can be imported and exported inside the docker compose file I like uptime-kuma but it only records the uptime. Other containers I’ve found seemed to be overly complicated. They requires multiple docker containers for log aggregation etc…
Mobile plan in Europe
In every country there are several mobile service providers. And with current EU regulations no mobile provider can charge extra for traveling within EU. Mobile providers in my country are definitely more expensive that average European mobile plan. I was wondering, can I downgrade my current plan to only keep my current phone number and purchase a plan from a cheaper mobile provider in another EU country with unlimited data and just use roaming all the time since I’m in EU? What are your thoughts? Do you know about a cheap mobile data plan?
Deduplication tool
I’m in the process of starting a proper backup solution however over the years I’ve had a few copy-paste home directory from different systems as a quick and dirty solution. Now I have to pay my technical debt and remove the duplicates. I’m looking for a duplication removal tool. - accept a destination directory - source locations should be deleted after the operation - if files content is the same then delete the redundant copy - if files content is different, move and change the name to avoid name collision I tried doing it in nautilus but it does not look at the files content, only the file name. Eg if two photos have the same content but different name then it will also create a redundant copy.
How to change password in Ubuntu
I’ve ran passwd and sudo su; passwd to change password for root and my account. Password is set correctly when using sudo and su but whenever I get prompted by pkexec it accepts only the old password. I’ve rebooted my system to make sure it was not an issue.
waiting for gnome 46 to drop in the repos be like
[satire] Youtube blocks Edge with "enhanced protection". Youtuber advices to turn off "enhanced protection"
squad 6.0
independent workspace switching